Wednesday, September 26, 2018

10 Spooktacular Songs to Get You in the Halloween Spirit



BAY CITY, Mich. -- It's October, and that means Halloween season has officially begun! Costumes and decorations aside, nothing quite sets the mood for this spooky time of the year like music, and we at Graff Bay City would like to share with you some of our favorites as you gear up for the tricks and treats! Without further ado, here are 10 spooktacular songs to get you in the Halloween spirit!




1. "I Put a Spell On You" - As performed by Bette Midler in Hocus Pocus

Kicking off our playlist is a song from one of the greatest Halloween movies of all timeAfter Max and the gang attempt to warn the people of Salem of the notorious Sanderson Sisters' return to no avail, the witches use this as an opportunity to use their wicked charms to distract the townsfolk through this spellbinding rendition of the Screamin' Jay Hawkins classic.





2. "Witchcraft" - Frank Sinatra

Speaking of witches, this supernatural love song has been sung by many, but none can hold a candle to the magic croons of Ol' Blue Eyes. In fact, this record earned him six nominations at the first-ever Grammy awards in 1959.





3. "In the Room Where You Sleep" - Dead Man's Bones

In addition to being a smoldering heartthrob of the silver screen, not many know that actor Ryan Gosling is also a musician. Inspired by their mutual experiences with the paranormal as children, he and his friend Zach Shields formed Dead Man's Bones, with most of their lyrical content featuring a theme of all things that go bump in the night. In 2013, the duo lent their talents to the soundtrack of The Conjuring in the form of this spooky tune.





4. "Keepin' Halloween Alive" - Alice Cooper

If there's anyone who embodies the spirit of Halloween, it's Michigan-native Alice Cooper. The "Godfather of Shock Rock" penned this timeless anthem in honor of his favorite holiday, and any passive or passionate fan alike knows that he lives every word of it.





5. "Thriller" - Michael Jackson

No Halloween playlist is complete without the "King of Pop's" epic homage to all things scary. This song has it all from a spine-tingling sound effect intro, a catchy hook, wicked choreography, and voiceover work from the legendary Vincent Price.





6. "Night of the Living Dead" - Misfits

Known as the progenitors of the horror-punk genre, the Misfits are definitely a band that's always ready for Halloween. This song, named for George Romero's iconic film, is an ode to everyone's favorite shuffling meat husks: zombies.





7. "Cry Little Sister (Theme from 'The Lost Boys')" - Gerard McMann

In 1987, Joel Schumacher's The Lost Boys saw vampires ditching the capes and castles of their ancestors in favor of a more unassuming, mortal appearance; introducing the idea that they could walk amongst humans, camouflaged, making the concept all the more terrifying. Gerard McMann heralded this new era of modern bloodsuckers with this song that exudes the intensity and mystique that defines their legend.





8. "This Is Halloween" - The Citizens of Halloween

Who better to sing a song about Halloween than the citizens of a town in which it's a way of life? This one heads up Tim Burton's classic The Nightmare Before Christmas and should be belted at full volume with bravado on your way to wherever the night takes you.





9. "Spooky" - Classics IV
This sultry number about a "spooky little girl" is a Halloween favorite, and features a mean saxophone section. Unfortunately for Classics IV, the band is often mistaken for the Zombies, but their song's popularity and long-standing place on many a holiday soundtrack is undeniable.





10. "Black Magic Woman" - Santana

The legendary Carlos Santana puts a Latin twist on this spooky tune originally recorded by Fleetwood Mac. However, given the popularity of Santana's version which earned the band the number four spot on the Billboard 100 in 1971 and quadruple platinum status in 1986, it's obvious which one is on multiple Halloween playlists to this day.


What songs help you get into the spirit of Halloween? Share them with us!


Hank Graff Chevy is located at 3636 Wilder Road, Bay City, MI 48706 and we are here to help our community grow to become an even better place to call home! For more information on Hank Graff Chevrolet, or for any questions call us at (989) 684-4411 or visit our website: www.GraffBayCity.com.

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